Originally posted by DeepThoughtWe can toss a log on a fire and watch until it's consumed by the fire. But logic doesn't presume we can then reverse the process and pull that same log out of the fire after it's been consumed. By the same token a memory can be forgotten. But we can't "by the same logic" recall a memory that is no longer there. If God has the capacity and willingness to forget our sins it means he won't be throwing it up in our faces later on... because the memory of it will literally be gone.
But, by the same logic your God can choose to remember things He's forgotten, which means He's not forgotten them and there is a contradiction.
Originally posted by lemon limeSeriously? God confess to having voluntary amnesia? I must read that book now. It must be hilarious.
It's in that book you are too afraid to read and understand.
And by "fear" I mean the fear of your peers discovering you doing more than displaying ignorance and hurling insults... which pretty much sums up the definition of what trolls do.
Originally posted by C HessThat's good, very good! First you overcome your fear of opening the book, and then you can overcome your fear of reading it. And before you know it, you may even get over the fear someone might see you reading it. Then, you can work to understand what you are reading. But don't try going through it too fast, take little baby steps until you've learned to master the art of thinking.
Seriously? God confess to having voluntary amnesia? I must read that book now. It must be hilarious.
Originally posted by lemon limeIf you believe that your god can "forget" then that iis contrary to what most
We can toss a log on a fire and watch until it's consumed by the fire. But logic doesn't presume we can then reverse the process and pull that same log out of the fire after it's been consumed. By the same token a memory can be forgotten. But we can't "by the same logic" recall a memory that is no longer there. If God has the capacity and willingness to f ...[text shortened]... on't be throwing it up in our faces later on... because the memory of it will literally be gone.
Christians on here say about god living "outside of time".
Do you believe time is the same for god as us?
Originally posted by wolfgang59Wow, did you get really loaded tonight or what? When you move your hand through the air does it look like it's strobing? I did drugs back in the early 70s, but I've been clean for the past 40 years. So what's it like now? Pretty much the same? Ya got the munchies?
If you believe that your god can "forget" then that iis contrary to what most
Christians on here say about god living "outside of time".
Do you believe time is the same for god as us?
Originally posted by lemon limei seem to remember you being a decent debater. this idiocy you display as of late is most unsettling. are you an imposter?
Wow, did you get really loaded tonight or what? When you move your hand through the air does it look like it's strobing? I did drugs back in the early 70s, but I've been clean for the past 40 years. So what's it like now? Pretty much the same? Ya got the munchies?
Originally posted by lemon limeYeah, I guess I am trolling when I point out the pseudoscience BS in those YEC politically motivated video's that RJ keeps posting. Yep, I'm the assshole for pointing out the twisted logic of those dudes.
It's in that book you are too afraid to read and understand.
And by "fear" I mean the fear of your peers discovering you doing more than displaying ignorance and hurling insults... which pretty much sums up the definition of what trolls do.
Originally posted by lemon lime🙄😵
That's good, very good! First you overcome your fear of opening the book, and then you can overcome your fear of reading it. And before you know it, you may even get over the fear someone might see you reading it. Then, you can work to understand what you are reading. But don't try going through it too fast, take little baby steps until you've learned to master the art of thinking.